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Kali Uchis and Ravyn Lenae for "Cry About It!"
Artist: Kali Uchis, Ravyn Lenae. Credits: Universal Music Group.
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New music from GRYFFIN, Kali Uchis, and more on New Music Friday and NMF Dance!

NMF Dance: Our Picks For The Week

NMF Dance brings this week’s newest EDM and dance tracks!

1. Disfreq, mOat, Kate Bush- “Running Up That Hill”

Disfreq & mOat’s reimagining of Kate Bush’s classic hit “Running Up That Hill” breathes new life into the song with a pulsing, rave-ready energy. Blending the track’s iconic emotion with driving basslines and hypnotic synths, the duo create a version built for peak-time dance floors.

2. GRiZ, GRYFFIN – “Deep Clear Water”

GRiZ and GRYFFIN join forces for  “Deep Clear Water.” First unveiled during GRYFFIN’s explosive Lollapalooza set, the collab instantly lit up the crowd as one of the most buzzed-about IDs of the weekend. Blending GRiZ’s bold bass-driven sound with GRYFFIN’s signature melodic touch, the track is a powerful fusion built for both festival peaks and emotional sing-alongs.

3. David Forbes – “Quantum Valley”

David Forbes returns with a new single, “Quantum Valley.” Inspired by the iconic Dreamstate stage at EDC Las Vegas, the track is framed by an electrifying techno framework. With the thunderous kicks, textures, and frenetic synths colliding, the result is a peak-time weapon that captures the energy and transcendence of the dance floor.

4. Elohim – “Half Alive”

Elohim drops “Half Alive,” a raw, bass-driven single. Blending trap and wave elements with her hauntingly vulnerable vocals, the track captures the tension between fragility and cathartic release. Known for merging bold electronic experimentation with deeply personal storytelling, Elohim continues to shine a light on mental health while cementing her place as one of the most fearless voices in modern EDM.

5. Myles O’Neal – “Feel So”

Myles O’Neal steps into the spotlight with his latest single “Feel So,” a groove-heavy house cut built for late-night dance floors. The track is a vibrant showcase of his sharp ear for infectious rhythms and sleek production. With “Feel So,” Myles continues carving his lane in the electronic scene, delivering a vibe-driven anthem that radiates both style and energy.

Check out our full playlist, now available on Spotify:

#NewMusicFriday: Our Picks for the Week

New Music Friday brings this week’s newest pop and indie tracks!

1. Glaive – “Asheville”

Glaive’s “Asheville” stands out as a bold glimpse into his upcoming album Y’ALL, pairing jittery, trap-fueled percussion with his signature emotional candor.The track captures both urgency and intimacy, underscored by Tommy Pointer’s striking visual direction in the official video. It’s a sharp step forward that signals Glaive’s continued evolution as one of pop’s most inventive young voices.

2. Erin LeCount – “808 HYMN”

Erin LeCount unveils her spellbinding new single “808 HYMN,” a self-produced blend of art-pop and baroque-pop that places her haunting vocals against sweeping strings, drum machines, and shimmering synths. Written after a long walk home that blurred fear and resilience, the track transforms that pulse of an 808 heartbeat into a hymn of vulnerability and strength.

3. Bad Omens – “Impose”

Bad Omens unleash their new single “Impose,” marking a striking follow-up to their chart-topping hit “Specter.” Opening with fragile piano before descending into industrial-inspired textures and hypnotic percussion, the track builds a haunting atmosphere and explores the chaos of fast living through a disorienting romantic all-nighter.

4. Gorillaz, Sparks – “The Happy Dictator”

Gorillaz return with “The Happy Dictator” featuring Sparks, is an eccentric, electrified collaboration that sets the tone for the band’s upcoming 9th studio album, The Mountain, arriving March 20, 2026. With a stunning lineup of global artists and voices past and present, “The Happy Dictator” hints towards how The Mountain is set to unfold as a genre-defying journey through life, rhythm, and existence. 

5. Kali Uchis, Ravyn Lenae – “Cry about it!”

Kali Uchis drops her highly anticipated new single “Cry about it!” featuring Ravyn Lenae, the first taste of her upcoming deluxe album Sincerely: P.S., out September 26th. Over dreamy modern doo-wop with hints of bossa nova, Kali delivers her signature blend of warmth and biting sarcasm, while Lenae adds layered complexity, making the track both intimate and playful. Already a fan favorite on tour, “Cry About It!” showcases Uchis’ most personal and vulnerable work to date, continuing her streak of boundary-pushing, genre-defying artistry.

Check out our full playlist, now available on Spotify:

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